The report we present here is the product of two years of effort
by a group of former senior officials from government, the private
sector, and nongovernmental organizations who came together as
participants in the Euro-Atlantic Security Initiative. Our agenda has
been to address the future security needs of the Euro-Atlantic region.
We set as our goal the development of an intellectual framework for our
nations, societies, and peoples to build a security system that will
meet the twenty-first-century security challenges that face our region.
Our report sets forth practical steps to begin building this future and calls upon our leaders, governments, and societies to act. As co-chairmen of the Euro-Atlantic Security Commission, we present this report with the endorsement and support of all commission members. We hope that our effort will lead to greater security for all in our region and to our region’s strengthened capacity for global leadership in the promotion of increased stability, safety, and progress in the world beyond.
Funding for the project has come from all three corners of the Euro-Atlantic region, and for that we are deeply grateful to the Robert Bosch Stiftung, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Hurford Foundation, the Robert & Ardis James Foundation, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, the Starr Foundation, the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the United World International Foundation.
Throughout the two years, the staff of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has provided critical organizational support.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/EASI_FinalReport.pdf
Our report sets forth practical steps to begin building this future and calls upon our leaders, governments, and societies to act. As co-chairmen of the Euro-Atlantic Security Commission, we present this report with the endorsement and support of all commission members. We hope that our effort will lead to greater security for all in our region and to our region’s strengthened capacity for global leadership in the promotion of increased stability, safety, and progress in the world beyond.
Funding for the project has come from all three corners of the Euro-Atlantic region, and for that we are deeply grateful to the Robert Bosch Stiftung, the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation, the Carnegie Corporation of New York, the Hurford Foundation, the Robert & Ardis James Foundation, the Nuclear Threat Initiative, the Starr Foundation, the Institute of World Economy and International Relations of the Russian Academy of Sciences, and the United World International Foundation.
Throughout the two years, the staff of Carnegie Endowment for International Peace has provided critical organizational support.
Igor Ivanov
Wolfgang Ischinger
Sam Nunn
http://carnegieendowment.org/files/EASI_FinalReport.pdf
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